nubia 5

A solid set of specs and features taken to their logical conclusion and sold for a good price - is that enough to make a sale?
With a string of carrier-commissioned and cheap unlocked handsets, ZTE has been struggling to work its way into the U.S. market. The same can actually be said for most areas outside of Asia and its home country of China, as ZTE has tried to expand its mainland success...

First-party insurance with no monthly recurring fees
Following the announcement that ZTE is bringing its latest high-end devices, the Nubia 5 and Grand S, to the U.S. market, the manufacturer has also unveiled a first-party insurance program for them. Unlike your average protection plan that requires a monthly fee or down payment, ZTE's extended protection plan will be a one-time deductible...

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